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Lauren serves as associate regional editor for several Patch.com sites in the suburbs as well as in five North Side Chicago neighborhoods. She came to Patch from InsideCounsel, a legal magazine where she worked as managing editor. She was awarded Folio Magazine's 2011 Bronze Eddie Award for business reporting for her story "Mind the Gap: Generation Y Enters the Workplace." She has a master's in journalism from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism. Post-graduation, she completed a three-month investigative reporting fellowship through the Carnegie-Knight News21 Initiative. She spent the summer reporting on the environmental, political and economic implications of a controversial industrial dairy farm under construction in northwest Illinois. Prior to graduate school, she worked as assistant director of undergraduate admission at Northwestern. She has a bachelor's degree in performance studies from Northwestern's School of Communication. Her freelance reporting and writing has appeared in Time Out Chicago, A.V. Club Chicago, Men's Health, Skin Inc. (a spa industry magazine) and the Chicago Sun-Times.
A weekly roundup of the more unusual incidents in the police blotter.

A weekly roundup of the more unusual incidents in the police blotter.
The Bears are in must-win mode this week at Arizona. Can you guess the score? Closest prediction to the outcome wins a Patch tote bag!
What's this cat thinking as it peers out from inside this water bottle box?
The 38 detached, single-family homes sold in Downers Grove during November 2012 represented a 137.5 percent increase over November 2011, the Mainstreet Organization of Realtors reports.
La Grange saw the highest increase in number of home sales over November 2011 last month from any town around; La Grange Park also saw a boost in sales and in price of homes sold.
Twice as many homes were sold in Burr Ridge in November 2012 than were sold in November 2011, the Mainstreet Organization of Realtors reports.
Naperville's real estate market saw growth during November compared to 2011, according to the Mainstreet Organization of Realtors.
Home sales and prices they sold for continue trickling up in Orland Park month-to-month compared to 2011.
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St. Charles home sales up 96.4 percent from a year ago, and Geneva posts a modest gain. Batavia home sales plummet nearly 43 percent.
Month over month, year over year sales show improvement.
The Mainstreet Organization of Realtors reports a whopping 200 percent growth in sales and an 18 percent growth in prices of homes sold over last November.
In addition to an 11.8 percent increase in homes sold compared to November 2011, the median price of homes sold was also a bit higher, according to the Mainstreet Organization of Realtors (MORe).
Twice as many homes were sold in Hinsdale in November 2012 than were sold in November 2011, the Mainstreet Organization of Realtors reports.
A weekly roundup of the more unusual incidents on the police blotter.
For more than 55 years, NORAD has been helping kids follow Santa as he travels the globe.
The Bears have a huge game against the rival Packers this weekend. Can you guess the score? Closest prediction to the outcome wins a Patch tote bag!
Before the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy, there was another Unexpected Journey. Find local showtimes and ticket information for "The Hobbit," which premieres midnight Thursday.
This horse clearly has something to say. What's it thinking?